I recently attended a 3 day workshop in Ottawa called “Dealing with Difficult People”.
The workshop is intended to help professionals improve their techniques and strategies for engaging in difficult conversations or dealing with difficult people. Having the skill and confidence to respond appropriately to these situations can lead to positive outcomes for all involved.
As a personal injury lawyer, it is important for me to cultivate this skill. In my role as lawyer and negotiator, I encounter challenging situations every day.
For example, in a personal injury or Long-term disability case, the insurance company has their own position that strongly opposes my client’s position. I must successfully navigate this interaction in order to achieve a beneficial settlement for my client.

Dealing with difficult situations (conversations, people, and so on) is a crucial competency for me. It allows me to successfully settle claims in a way that is both beneficial and fair for my clients.
I frequently attend professional development workshops and seminars, such as this one, because I believe it is imperative for a lawyer to continually update their skills to the benefit of their clients.
>> Roger R. Foisy is an Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer with extensive experience in personal injury and Long-term disability. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for immediate support and a free consultation.
More from Roger R. Foisy:
- Bill 15: Changes to Ontario Auto Insurance Regulations Hurt Motor Vehicle Accident Victims
- Insight from the 2015 Traumatic Brain Injury Conference in Toronto [Video]
- How Employers Can Become a Cause of Long Term Disability Claims